
Tottenham coach Roberto De Zerbi knows his team is not safe yet and needs at least a draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, a task that is far from easy.
Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi is aware that his team has not yet secured safety, as they still need to win or at least draw on their visit to Stamford Bridge this Sunday. Only then can they consider themselves on the other side, since the goal difference between Spurs and West Ham is enormous.
"A month ago, the situation was different, and we are not safe yet. Before answering your question, we need to secure a point in the Premier League. We have to fight, play well, and focus on the match; then we can celebrate a great news conference," De Zerbi said.
He also addressed the goalkeeper situation, since we should remember that Guglielmo Vicario would already be available after being out for a few months with a hernia. Backup goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky did a very good job while the Italian was unavailable.
"Vicario is available; I will decide tomorrow. Yes, Vicario is the No. 1, but we must assess his physical condition and his form. I have a good relationship with both, and there will be no problems," he clarified.
REUTERSHe also addressed the situation of a couple more players: "He (James Maddison) didn't train this week because of a small issue, but he worked well yesterday and today. He is not ready for 90 minutes yet; I will talk to him tomorrow and decide." "He (Cristian Romero) is a great player and an incredible guy; he has been a great captain despite not playing."
Without a doubt, an electrifying match is coming, as both teams are going all out. Chelsea needs to take the victory to remain in the fight for European spots, while Tottenham must not lose if they wish to stay in the Premier League, as that would leave everything to be decided on the final matchday, and you never know what can happen.
The manager closed his comments with the following statement: "Stamford Bridge is tricky. It is a difficult stadium because Chelsea's players over the last 25 or 30 seasons have been fantastic. But tomorrow is a new match."
Now all that remains is to wait and see what will possibly be the duel of the matchday, both teams with their own ambitions, do or die.
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